bug#11351:

From:

Vladimir Lomov

Subject:

bug#11351:

Date:

Fri, 27 Apr 2012 15:16:23 +0900

User-agent:

Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15)

Hello,
I'm want to confirm Tassilo Horn message:
I faced with something similar while using org-mode+flyspell.
This message I sent to org-mode ML:
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Hello,
#+TITLE: Example with org-mode and flyspell on.
#+AUTHOR: Vladimir Lomov
* Org-mode src blocks and flyspell
I faced with strange problem with Emacs and org-mode.
In my real example I use src blocks and run =C-c '= to
edit them in native mode (shell).
If I enter into native mode, put new line and immediately run =C-c '= to
return to org document Emacs hangs and consume all available memory (RAM and
SWAP).
Curiously that such behavior see only with revno 108012.
In echo area I see message:
#+BEGIN_QUOTE
Error in post-command-hook (flyspell-post-command-hook): (error "Marker does
not point anywhere")
#+END_QUOTE
This is extract from my document:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :exports code
_num=${1:=_num}
_num=$(( _num%5 ))
#+END_SRC
I enter into block, run =C-c '=, add new line between lines and run immediately
=C-c '= again.
If I open the file again in Emacs and run =M-x flyspell-mode= (in echo
area I see 'flyspell disable') and do the same — I again get hang and
memory consumption.
If I commented the line in mine .emacs file:
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'flyspell-mode)
and tried again — all works fine.
Is this known behavior or new "bug"?
** Info
Emacs: build from BZR (rev. 108012+) vs GTK3;
org-mode: packaged from git and installed in my system (Archlinux).
P.S. I reported this here because don't know how to trigger similar
behavior without org-mode.
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WBR, Vladimir Lomov
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